EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 1H 16M
I Can't Believe She Said That!
from Sew What's New? In the biscuit tin · host samandjess
In this episode of 'So What's New in the Biscuit Tin', hosts Samantha and Jess explore various themes surrounding sewing, fashion, and community engagement. They discuss the concept of sack dresses, listener feedback on their previous episodes, and the importance of hobbies outside of sewing. The conversation also touches on upcoming events, personal milestones, and the intersection of fashion and body politics, emphasizing the need for self-expression and comfort in clothing choices. In this episode, Samantha and Jess explore various themes surrounding fashion, body image, and the sewing community. They discuss the rise of conservative fashion trends, the importance of comfort in clothing choices, and the significance of understanding others' fashion decisions. The conversation also delves into the concept of zero waste patterns, the frustrations of inconsistent seam allowances in patterns, and the implications of red carpet fashion. Finally, they provide insights on building connections within the sewing community, emphasizing the importance of reaching out and forming friendships.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Season Overview02:13 Discussion on Sack Dresses03:34 Listener Feedback and Community Engagement06:31 Exploring Other Hobbies10:15 Upcoming Events and Announcements15:43 Celebrating Milestones and Achievements21:49 Sewing Projects and Personal Reflections24:49 Celebrating Creativity in Sewing25:27 The Great British Sewing Bee and Zero Waste Patterns26:57 The Backlash Against Zero Waste Fashion29:45 Fashion, Comfort, and Body Politics32:53 The Politics of Fashion and Body Image35:18 Fashion as a Political Statement37:44 The Role of Zero Waste Patterns in Fashion39:46 Personal Choices in Fashion and Body Representation50:05 Rants and Reflections on Pattern Making51:22 Understanding Seam Allowances in Patterns56:33 Fashion Trends and Red Carpet Looks01:03:10 Building Connections in the Sewing Community
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In this episode of 'So What's New in the Biscuit Tin', hosts Samantha and Jess explore various themes surrounding sewing, fashion, and community engagement. They discuss the concept of sack dresses, listener feedback on their previous episodes, and the importance of hobbies outside of sewing. The conversation also touches on upcoming events, personal milestones, and the intersection of fashion and body politics, emphasizing the need for self-expression and comfort in clothing choices. In this episode, Samantha and Jess explore various themes surrounding fashion, body image, and the sewing community. They discuss the rise of conservative fashion trends, the importance of comfort in clothing choices, and the significance of understanding others' fashion decisions. The conversation also delves into the concept of zero waste patterns, the frustrations of inconsistent seam allowances in patterns, and the implications of red carpet fashion. Finally, they provide insights on building connections within the sewing community, emphasizing the importance of reaching out and forming friendships.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Season Overview02:13 Discussion on Sack Dresses03:34 Listener Feedback and Community Engagement06:31 Exploring Other Hobbies10:15 Upcoming Events and Announcements15:43 Celebrating Milestones and Achievements21:49 Sewing Projects and Personal Reflections24:49 Celebrating Creativity in Sewing25:27 The Great British Sewing Bee and Zero Waste Patterns26:57 The Backlash Against Zero Waste Fashion29:45 Fashion, Comfort, and Body Politics32:53 The Politics of Fashion and Body Image35:18 Fashion as a Political Statement37:44 The Role of Zero Waste Patterns in Fashion39:46 Personal Choices in Fashion and Body Representation50:05 Rants and Reflections on Pattern Making51:22 Understanding Seam Allowances in Patterns56:33 Fashion Trends and Red Carpet Looks01:03:10 Building Connections in the Sewing Community
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